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Saint-Maximin support, Guimaraes gesture, Fraser reaction - Newcastle moments you may have missed

Newcastle United 's crucial Friday evening clash with Wolves saw them record a much-needed win in front of a packed St. James' Park. The Magpies faithful were out in full force as Eddie Howe 's side ran out deserved winners thanks to a Chris Wood penalty in the second-half.

Wolves struggled throughout, only really springing into life in the closing stages of the tie. Newcastle, however, controlled the game in a professional manner and were unlucky not to have found the net on more than one occasion through the likes of Allan Saint-Maximin and Bruno Guimaraes.

Here are the moments you may have missed from the 1-0 victory.

Bruno Guimaraes is already adored on Tyneside. He continued his fine form in a black and white shirt by effortlessly controlling the game and pulling the strings in the middle of the park last night. Guimaraes was one of the first players over to celebrate with Wood as he slotted his penalty home too.

As the fans on the terraces celebrated, Guimaraes gave one young fan a moment he will never forget. Photographers at the stadium caught the Brazilian midfielder picking up a nearby ballboy and hoisting him aloft as the players hugged Wood. Another magic moment from Newcastle's very own wizard.

Newcastle were dealt a huge blow in the early stages of the game as Ryan Fraser hobbled off through injury. Despite numerous attempts to continue, the winger had no choice but to exit proceedings in the 12th minute. Miguel Almiron was the player chosen to replace Fraser, who slowly limped off the pitch and straight down the tunnel. The reaction of the player said it all.

Fraser looked totally distraught as he trudged past Howe, giving his boss a very flimsy and unconvincing handshake. The Scotland international

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